Burnham: Measures of Proper Motion Stars 
8576 . H 1325. (10.8.. .11.5) 
R. A. i8 h 22 m 16 s Decl. + 29 0 45' 
1907.331 297?o 6786 
.351 296.5 6.50 
.425 297.0 6.88 
1907.37 296.8 6.75 
Probably no motion; but disagrees with Herschel’s estimated 
position in 1828. 
8578 . <t> Draconis. 02 353. (4.8...6.5) 
R. A. i8 h 22 m 29 s Decl.+ 7i°i6' 
AB and C (12.7) 
1912.296 114785 70772 
.312 114.25 70.96 
.351 115-13 70.66 
1912.32 114-74 70.78 
No other measures. The proper motion of the large star has 
been given: 
Auwers (Brad.) o"o2i in 35877 
Auwers (F. C.) 0.027 in 319.7 
Boss 0.032 in 353.1 
8579 . 22319. (7.2...7.6) 
R. A. i8 h 22 m 30 s Decl. + 19 0 13' 
A and C (10.0) 
1908.288 
2 74°4 
39 " 6 i 
•444 
274-5 
39-72 
.460 
274.4 
39-95 
1908.40 
274.4 
39-76 
The measures of the small star furnish data for a very 
accurate value of the proper motion of A. The measures of 
2 , A and (3 (1829-1908) give: 
Measures 
o'.'o43 in 
3 °°° 
A. G. 
Ber. 
0.045 in 
5 i -7 
8595 . 
2 
2322. (5.7.. 
.11.0) 
R. A. i8 h 24 1 
” 8 s Decl. + 3° 59' 
A and C (12.0) 
1912.526 
294°95 
66 '! 6 s 
•542 
295-73 
66.74 
■545 
295-57 
67.43 
1912.53 
295.42 
66.93 
A and D (12.1) 
1912.526 
I 93°75 
85^47 
•542 
193-43 
85.21 
•545 
193.48 
84.77 
1912.53 
193-55 
85-15 
I he magnitude of the principal star in DM is 7.0; no proper 
motion found in the catalogues examined. No sensible change 
in AB since Struve. No other measures of the distant stars. 
8614 . (3 966. (6.7...) 
R. A. i8 h 25"’ 25 s Decl. — 19 0 3' 
(3 966 is the principal star of the coarse cluster, Messier 25. 
Many of these stars were measured by Glasenapp, each on 2 n, 
and 1 have remeasured most of them in the hope of finding 
some small star with a sensible proper motion. As there is no 
indication of any change, the measures were not repeated. 
The results of the comparison are as follows: 
AH 
1890.52 
295-66 
71765 
Gla 
1909.59 
295 38 
72.27 
P 
AE 
1890.52 
282.02 
145-16 
Gla 
1909.59 
281.68 
144-95 
P 
EL 
1890.52 
122.25 
21.03 
Gla 
1909.59 
122.55 
21.05 
P 
EF 
1890.52 
290.71 
25.06 
Gla 
1909.59 
291.32 
25-23 
P 
EK 
1890.54 
26.44 
30.73 
Gla 
1909.59 
27.68 
30.33 
P 
CD 
1890.50 
172.07 
11.94 
Gla 
1909.59 
171.90 
11.23 
P 
PC 
1890.55 
263.92 
93-59 
Gla 
1909.59 
263.69 
93-67 
P 
PQ 
1890.54 
300.60 
68.46 
Gla 
1909.59 
300.93 
68.79 
P 
AP 
1890.53 
194-77 
163.58 
Gla 
1909.59 
194.62 
164.23 
P 
AR 
1890.55 
90.49 
77.08 
Gla 
1909.63 
90.43 
76.67 
P 
HJ 
1890.52 
310.70 
43-47 
Gla 
1909-63 
310.78 
44-27 
P 
JM 
1890.54 
345-57 
70.36 
Gla 
1909.63 
345-32 
70.23 
P 
The lettering as given in Glasenapp (I) is followed here. 
8615 . 
2 2329. 
( 7 - 7 -.- 9 -o) 
R. A. i8 h 
25 m 35 s 
Decl. + 6° 23' 
1908.597 
4376 
4706 
.613 
44-7 
4.20 
.633 
45-6 
425 
1908.61 
44.6 
4.17 
No change in angle or distance since 1830. 
8628 . 22333. (7-5-- .8.1) 
R. A. 18" 26"' 
38 s Decl. + 
32 0 10' 
A and B 
1909.227 
33376 
6722 
.266 
333-4 
6.11 
1909.25 
333 • 5 
6.16 
No relative motion. 
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